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^ "iujho* bhptll-atowa ? thohab. Stone & Thomas. br at1sf or J Prices that wiU crowd Bp ptjtk tp1 5 $f Store from oiillnei, j Top to Bottom.** to# plan* Wool Filled Nomlty Dreaa Goods, quarter quality at,.....'..... 19c H-lnch wide All Wool Draw Qooda. Mo quality, it .. Mo ? M-lnch wide 8Uk Figured Black Mohalra, 49c and Mo valuta, at No ??e 14-tech Foulard Sllke, S*o and ?o qualities. at....... ij :?o VJj^chFjMlard JBItta. Co quality, at..... - 4<c (SO1 piece* Cream and White Orients! Lace*, worth 16c to Mo, Friday at.\..lSHa Soar Soap at..., ^ 2Ho 8. * T. Special Broom* ; , Mo CMMrea's Bordered Handkerchiefs, 1 for le Oant* Bordered Baadkcrchleca at .... .. 2c ? doaen Ladiear leather Belt*, value :5c, at 19c Celebrated B. * H. Carpet Cleaaaer at lie Maqnect* Door Huge..... sto Mitt Moquetts Ruga at....... Sl.M MSctJ Largest Slse Moquette Ruga at SMS M Eagibli Linoleum, Mo quality, at ...... s&o square yard. it-inch He quality Floor Oil Cloth at . 19a Beat Quality Stair OU Cloth at - So yard. l,Mt pair* 3H-yard Ions Nottingham LaceCurtaloa on aale Friday at.... PSc pair. Antiseptic Wall Paper Cleaner at lie WO pairs m and 4-yard long Nottingham and Bwlaa Lace Curtalna In White and Ecru, SIM and JIM values, at SI .48 (caste Ton Du Nolrd and line Zephyr Ginghams, manufacturers* rem. oasts (3 to 10 yards), price everywhere for same quality liWc. choice Friday at 60 yard. I SUN Hemmed Unbleached Sheet* at :9c M-tnch Unbleached Table Linen at , -3o yard. Ladles' Black Satlne Skirts, with 4-Inch ruflle. at 39c I 100 doxen Ladles' Empire Style Muilln Gown*, trimmed with cluster of three tucks and two rows ot Inserting collar trimmed with two-Inch cambric ruffle, at 63c s* of WALLPAPER, ** 2,000 roll* Glimmer Wall Paper, new and elegant designs, at 3c rolL " &.000 rolls Beautiful Sc and 10c Wall Papers at Sc 5,060 r?"s Elegant 10c and UVic Wall Paper, In latest colorings, at "He 5.000 rolls Elegant ISO Wall Papers, In Rich Dark Colors, at 94c Several thousand rolls regular ?c Wall Paper, elegant new designs, at....l<Hc mii ' - ro"f. . Our entire line of 26c and 3Do Wall Papers, choice Friday it.,;. 18c roll S& Varnished Tile WtR Papers from 2$e on up to finest Imported English. I ? i Stone & Thomas. % ] j| ' LA OB CPBTA1NB-OBO. M. SNOOK & OO. I ^ OUR GREAT SPRING SALE OF 1 p^ace curtains | G*0' Begins To-day. One Hundred and jl Eighty-three New Styled Added to I Regular Stock. 11 SNAP AND SPARKLE IN THESE PRICES!! PAIR PAIR : 65c Curtains at . 29c $3.50 Curtains at . $2.63 |5 $125 " " . 79c 4.00 " " . 2.98 f 1.37 " " . 83c 5.00 " " . 3.75 f; 1.50 " " . 95c 6.00 " " . 4.48 I 1.75 " " . $1.19 8.00 " " . 5.95 2.00 " " . 1.48 10.00 " " . 7.50 k\ 2.50 " " . 1.88 13.00 " " . 9.75 | 3.00 " " . 2.25 37.50 " " . 24.50 W: ! I Every pair of curtains in stock, whether] Renaissance, Real or Imitation Brussels, Louis XIW., Point I de Paris, Irish Point or Nottingham, will be sold on the above basis during the next EIGHT DAYS ONLY! I I Geo. M. Snook & Co. Ei ' FRgg-M'FADDEN'8. | \ F?EE ' I t With every 48c Shirt a Kinetoscope, I. I showing the great prize fight. I | McFADDEN'S SHIRT. STORE, I'' 1320 AND 1322 MARKET STREET. 8HOB8?J. H. LOCKE 8HOB COMPANY. ^ Q+#?? ????? ? < iThe Very Latest ? . < > Cftntlemtn'i Bro#n Patent Leather - Shoe*, flne*t silk venting top, mads on the PEACH, tho newi*nt production of fc'; ' ' f * ,i ii " .'.g=a=="^~ .. the last maker*. When wo nay thoy are V. ( Htacy Adam* ft Co.'* newr*t and be*t ^ awod*. you will know the rent. Call and jv < > aeo them. Width* from A up. m i I ;;?| H. LOCKE SHOE CO. aHoaa-.AXBXA.KDBn. StbfI H F.W.BaumerCo. ? jS 1310 MARKET STREET. ? ?kc3ntelligenrer OIMmi Moo. 'J ft and U7 Fourteenth Mr?<>t. Kew AdvcrliMinauti. Bicycles-aeo. W. Johnson's Sons?Third Pan. Wanted?Furnished Boom. Suburban Property for Sal?. Lout?Ladles' rocket book. Public Salo of Market Street Business Property. Lace Curtains?Geo. M. Snook & Co.? Eighth Page. Italn or Shine?8tone & Thomas?Eighth Paite. Free?McFadden's Shirt Store?Eighth Piiae. For Sale?Howard Haalstt 1100 Reward?Mrs. William Falloure. Received To-day?liuebel's Grocery House. Gold?R. H. List. "THAT HEAVY. TIRED TEELIUG," . C??Md by reading Uit self-praising ads. of Hlf-oamtd optical unrti (IS doctor* <!j, professors tit and clairvoyants it) cau Ix cared without publicity br J* W. Grabb, Optician. _ SPRING OPENING OT C. HESS & SONS. We have now on exhibit all the Uuit novelties in Halting*, Tronserlngs, Fancy Vesttngs *nd Overroaitngs. The stylish appearance. good fll? dorablltty and entire sasUraetfon of our garmruU I* oar reputation. Price* of onr Hatting* till* spring will btlHO.OOand up, Trouserings 99.00 and up. Onr Gent*' Furnishing department Is complete. The best goods at lowest prices. V. UK*- * HONS, 1331 and 13*3 Market Street, j <V(inr Jt PO win ?I1 r.nce Curtains ] uLWVlY tt Iv-cheuper than you ever I Iwught them. Its First Annlvrranry. I West Virginia. Circle, No. 251. of the j Protected Home Circle, celebrated ite' flrit anniversary last night at ttio Pyth-1 tan Castle, and the occasion was celebrated by a very successful'concert. The auditorium was packed, many of the nu-1 dienee coming: from neighboring towns, and the entertainment was greatly enJoyed. All tho performer* acquitted themselves with credit, and there was a feast of gymnastic, musical and literary number*. Among (hone taking part was Frank Miller, club winger, the Kobers, gymnasts, nnd Bowers and Bero, in musical turns. King'* DanghUrs Knterlaln. The King's Daughters of the Chapline street M. K. church gave a very succesfut supper and concert last night In the basement of the church. The entertainment throughout was a la Japi anese, and was enjoyable throughout. Everything surrounding the tables, where refreshments were served was distinctly Japanese. Supper was served from 5 to S o'clock, after which the following programme was excellently rendered: Jupntittsr* Song.,- Klght Girls Recitation Lueila lrvln Solo Mrs. Maier Rititailou Janie Moor?Duel Mr*. Bertschy, Mrs. Morrow Drill Klght Girls Their Uolitr-u Wedding. Invitations have been sent out for the golden wedding of Mr. and Mm. George Oruin, of Elm drove. The celebration taken place at their residence on April I. and commemorate* the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding A* Mr. and Mrs. Qmm are well known throughout this Miction, they will be the happy recipients, next Thursday, of scores of congratulation* ahd wishes for many more yenrs of life. Mr. George Orum was born May 28, 1821, on liulTalo creek, Washington county. Pa. His pnrents moved to Ohio county when he was quite young, and he has since made hi* residence In , Marshall and Ohio counties. He has followed the vocation of a farmer with the exception of a few years. He wore the blue during the civil war, enlisting . In 1861. Matilda Eskey was born at Steubenvllle. May 1, 182L'. and became Mrs. 1 George Orum, April 1, 1SI7. ' HUCK INGHAM'S Dye for t he i Whiikers Is the best. handiest, safest, surest, cleanest, most economical and satisfactory dye ever Invented. It Is 1 the gentlemen's' favorite. . THE German Bank has removed one door above the Western Union Telegraph ofllee and will occupy temporary quarters there until the completion of i their rooms on the corner below. Skule keeps tew nlte at the United Presbyterian church. Don't furglt tew rum and bring your friends. Admlshun ' fifteen sense. The King's Daughter's. AUCTION sale of line Shoes to-day at 2 And 7 p.m. J.T.STONE. RIDPATH'fi Universal History. ftotlcv* > Extra Market at Second Ward Market , House every .Saturday from 3 to 0 p. in. ' TWENTY-FIVE thousand lawyers ' own "Uldpath'ti History of the World." > m i All pain baaUhod by Dr. Miles' Pain Pills, i;j ; , i . ?.'"f ?' V.(, r.', .. ... THERE ASE SOME PEOPLE Who think It doee not pay to put much money in Children'* Bhooa; there iiro other* who will have no mako but LAIHD, 8CHOBBR & CO.'B. They do ooat more, but they are worth the price. We reproeent the line In Wheel* Inf. ' ALEXANDER, SHOE StlltR. 1049 MAIN ST. I CARLOADS I 1 OF PIANOS. I J5L The demand for Krakauer An 8f and Ludwlir Piano* has |? Increased so rapidly we jg are compelled to order in ra; carload lot*. We will re- NE? k celve this week two car- jSi fn ' load# of Krakauer and 8k, JSL one carload of Ludwl* M &sj pianos. We Invite every- jt? one Interested In pianos to J& jg see the above instruments fgjt gjr at our warerooms, Jg IT WAS BAPWHIHOST Awl Not Polxm llim 1*14 Out tM?lt liny! IlltttliBii. Yesterday afternoon a jioorly-clid Ctrl, about fifteen yeum aid, accompanied by her little brother, rushed Into an Eighth ward drugstore, and demanded that ahe 4>e told who hod sold poison to. her brother, a young man, twenty-two years of age, whom, ahe claimed, waa dying, She was very excited at first, and Inlisted that her brothor had bought poison at this drugstore, because ho told her, and "he never lies." The druggist looked up his memorandum, and found that no poison had been sold from his store for twenty-four hours preoedlng. and none at any time to Hays Mllllgan, the young man In question. The, little girl then became calmer and gave what she supposed to be confirmatory evidence of the young man's rash act. To the questions of an Intelllgencer scribe, she related abmewhat a? followi: "If* all about a dog-gone srirl. My brother went to Moundsvllle to get married to her, but ho couldn't get tbo 'marriage linos' In that county. He kem back latft night and wax all broke up. He said he would kill his se'f, and to-day ait noon he kem homo, Htaggerln' around the house, and looked like a wild man. Then he took to his bed and la frothln' at the mouth ever since. He*a told us he got poison here and took It In some whiskey." The mention of the ]ast word cast a ray of Intelligence over the countenance of the "pill roller" behind the counter, and he knowingly winked at the reporter. The newsman went to the scene of the poisoning, "Irish How," a long, rambling brick structure, on South Wood street, near Thirty-eighth, that "has seen better day*." Crawling through u passage way under the building, to an alley, and up a back stairs, a door was opened and Inside the room, almost bare of furniture, were several men and women, too many, in fact, for the room, and three gaunt, uncouth looking yellow hounds. Tho rickety old stove, with Its best efforts to warm the Inmates, was the central attraction for the group. One glance was enough to tell that the Inmates were part of the shanty-boat population that infests the river. "We've lived here nigh on to two months." said the mother, taking an extra rub of snuff, "and we don't know I all the ins and outs of city Hvln\ else I we'd got a doctor for Hays. The county ] doctor Is <he one to get. but we hain't I sent for him. We thought mebbe the man what sold him the plzcn could tlx I him up, 00 I sent my little girl arter I him." "Plsen nothln'." put In a young fellow with n pipe In his mouth. "It's 'nigI ger' whiskey Hays hes been a-drinkln*. I That's the way It anus acts." In further corroboration of this wtate| ment. a boy said: "Yes, cause he trim* I me u drink of It. ami It was cheap whiskey. I know." The reporter did not accept the Invitation. <o "take a look ut Hays." who was groaning and rolling in a bunk in the corner, and bidding all adieu, he left RltcUIr School. Public day at the Ritchie school main building: yesterday afternoon was attended by from two hundred to two hundred and fifty parents and friends. The exercise* were very Interesting throughout, the boys and girls taking great pride In shotvlus; what they could do. Tills forenoon the annex hulldlng will be open to visitors and no doubt all th* rooms Will be crowded. T.je people of the Eighth ward surely appreciate their school and they *howr it by their presence on these public days. Tonight In the grammar school room | there will be given a public entertainment for the benefit of the school. Hln Tltm ut ChrlatUu Cltnrrh. Mlfis Henrietta Titus, the blind lady who has been giving such Interesting and able addresses In the different churches of the city, and its vicinity, will apeak in the First Christian church, Sunday evening. March 2$; subject: "The Errors of Human Philap Christ's Only Way of Salva tfon." AH are cordially Invited. A collection will be taken at the close for lier benefit. Kaka. kandy and ise kreme after "Skule" tew nlte. Cum and see the boys and girls In "skule." Admlshun fifteen sense. R pedal Friday Bargains. Castele Soap lo cake. Laundry Soap 2 for 5c. Best Cambric c yard. Good Silesia 81-3c yard. 20c Linen Facing 121-s yard. Best Russeletie 10c yard. Fancy 20c Silesia 12c yard. $1 60 Heavy Quilts. 51 00. Spring Holler Blinds 12c. $10 00 All-wool Fly-front Jacket mms. 16 9$. 13 00 Dret* Skirts. SI 39. 13 00 silk Waists, $2 98. ;i9o Laundry Bags, 25c. Feather Pillows and Bolsters 93c, 25c Hermsdorf Hose 13c per pair. Men's 75c Percale Shirts 50c. Dresa Goods at 23c, 59c and 50c. Black and Fancy Special prices today only. $2 50 Lace Curtains, $1 49 per pair. 13 00 Lace Curtains SI 9S per pair. 14 00 Lace Curtains. $2 9S per pair Poles and fixtures free with all curtains, to-morrow. THE LEADER. 1020-1021 Main Street. SNOOK i (TS iar Bn,?bc" AUCTION sale of solid leather Shoes to-day at 2 and 7 p. m. J. T. STONE. EVERYONE who owns the first edition of Rldpath's History of the World should boy the fourth volume of that KT?at work and the "<lreat Races of Mankind." thus possessing the greatest - ...... ~..Wtl<.ka,l Historical norary ever jiuuik-...-. RIDPATHS Universal History. NEVER was there shown in "Wheeling o? large and fine an assortment of pianos. Three carload* Just received. P. W. RAUMKR CO.. 1310 Market street. TWO III'NDRED famllle* in Wheelimr own "Ridpath's History of the World." NO weed to suffer with rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oji mrcs all such troubles, and does it quickly. 1 Notlrr. Extra .Market at Second Ward Market House every Saturday from 3 to 'J p. in. TWENTY-FIVE thousand lawyers own "Ridpnth's History of the World." TTHENEW WAY. A GUI'AT SUCCISS FOR flTIWG Alt Our now sricntlflc method of examining the eyes r.nd titling bIhhhoh without put. tins drugs In th? eyos and making t|i6 patent blind for a week, or having them Hit for bourn looking at charts and tryin* to fit thcmnolves until they bocomo ><o i>fi. wilder?d they cannot tell what they can see. We tit the ryo for examination without depending on tho patient and know when they nro fitted correctly. Consultation and examination free. PROF, a SHEFF, ?... *!& Sclontlilo Optician. Telepliono No. 1M. Alio Main 8tr?oU . Tg? BPB-OLOTgmBB AND FUBM1BHBB8. " A... " Great Hit! ' ===========================> Oar great purchase last "week of the entire sample lines of Boys' and Children's Suits of Harris, Goldberr & Co. and Vogel & Levy, two of the largest manufacturers of the finest clothing ' ? ' - .4 *t .. ? n. __ for boys and children in tne united atates. We just swept their stock rooms clear as a whistle of every boy's and child's Sample Suit they had. They are not a lot of odds and ends, but a reju. ' lar line?full and complete in sizes and styles-, fresh styles, too?the newest effects?and from makers who are famous for their superior taste and talent. We've possessed ourselves of these thousands of suits?most as many as all the clothing stores in Wheeling together have got? unlike any of them?and marked the princely qualities at beggarly prices. There is as good as an out and out gift in every suit. Now, don't hang back waiting for the rush to subside. Too many of you could't crowd in here for us to serve you promptly. You'll have the benefit o! a full stock to choose from. nn hand brifht and earlv this morninp. Hats, Fancy Caps, White and Pcrcale Shirts. See window display for Children's Novelties. THE - HUB, Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, EUB COftNER, FOURTEENTH AND MARKET STBEBIi 'Wheeling's Largest and Only Strictly One Price House. CQ8TPMES-OEO. R. TAYLOR CO. Geo. R. Taylor Co. Our Costume Department. Our Ready Made Dresses, Dress Skirts, Waists and Jsckrts. which we havo a flue and new selection, having been mad? to order, are exclusive In stylo and materials and afford the wearer a satisfaction not ordinarily enjoyed. We are always slsd to show the new creations, and Invito the attention of the ladles to this favorite department, feeling confident that our efforts to pletw will be fully appreciated. Htj/ioo (lnni\Q nonartmont l/l 000 uvvuo isujnuiuiuiiL Is repleto with nil the latest Imported novelties In All Wool. *r.d Silk and Wool fabrics, French Organdies and Ktamlne Canvas. Twine and Hammock Cloths, etc., etc. Handkerchief Department. Embroideries, Laces, Gloves, Corsets. Hosiery, Table Linen*, TV*ellngs, Napkins. H. S. Sheets, Pillow Cased and Bolsters, Flannels, White Goods, Quilt*. Sheeting*. Tubular Pillow Muslins, UatUte, Ginghams, Dress Linings, Trimmings, etc., etc. PARASOLS AND RIBBONS. In e\'cry department wo keep the best, and tbgvr Roods with pleasure. Geo. R. Taylor Co. FO BE RIGHT UP TO DATE YOU MOST HAVE THE Daily S I ^4* /\ 1 0 a w iiiemyeiiiei, ^ ^REDUCED Ten Cents Per Week. All THE NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE. ?? J? ji Send in Your Orders at Once by Postal Card or Tele* phone No. 822. > >